Public Sector Employment as a Social Welfare Policy: The “Social Contract” and Failed Job Creation for Youth in Egypt

IF 0.7 Q2 AREA STUDIES Contemporary Review of the Middle East Pub Date : 2021-10-15 DOI:10.1177/23477989211050707
Yusuke Kawamura
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Although the IMF and the World Bank have advocated public sector reforms for market-oriented economic development, Egyptian authoritarian leaders have avoided such reforms. Egypt maintains a large public sector with a significant number of young Egyptians among its ranks. However, the public sector has shortcomings such as overstaffed government departments, deteriorating working conditions, and employee protests. This study uses the “social contract” concept to understand why Egypt’s political leaders have preserved this inefficient institution. The logic of the “social contract” works under two conditions: generous welfare as the main source of the regime’s legitimacy and a lack of accurate information concerning the extent to which people can tolerate painful reforms under authoritarian rule. Contrary to the conventional understanding, a lack of democratic institutions imposes “shackles” upon authoritarian leaders rather than giving them wide discretion regarding policymaking and the manipulation of institutions for their survival. The findings thus offer important insights into the dynamics of authoritarianism.
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公共部门就业作为一项社会福利政策:“社会契约”与埃及青年就业创造的失败
尽管国际货币基金组织和世界银行主张公共部门改革以促进市场经济发展,但埃及独裁领导人却避免进行此类改革。埃及拥有庞大的公共部门,其中有大量埃及年轻人。然而,公共部门也存在不足,如政府部门人员过多、工作条件恶化和员工抗议。这项研究使用了“社会契约”的概念来理解为什么埃及的政治领导人保留了这种低效的制度。“社会契约”的逻辑在两个条件下运作:慷慨的福利是政权合法性的主要来源,而缺乏关于人们在威权统治下可以容忍痛苦改革的准确信息。与传统理解相反,缺乏民主制度会给威权领导人带来“枷锁”,而不是让他们在决策和操纵制度以维持生存方面拥有广泛的自由裁量权。因此,这些发现为威权主义的动态提供了重要的见解。
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